Webb, Halladay find trouble

Brandon Webb and Roy Halladay probably wouldn’t mind another spring training tuneup, if there was any time left.

Both former Cy Young Award winners struggled through their final exhibition starts, while the Chicago Cubs added Reed Johnson to their outfield Tuesday and the Chicago White Sox settled on Joe Crede at third base.

Webb allowed seven runs – five earned – and 10 hits while throwing two wild pitches in 41â3 innings of the Diamondbacks’ 9-8 loss to the Los Angeles Angels in Tucson, Ariz.

The 2006 NL Cy Young Award winner, Webb has an 8.50 ERA through 18 innings this spring. He is slated to start Arizona’s season opener next Monday at Cincinnati.

“Honestly, I’m not where I want to be. Definitely not in midseason form by any means,” Webb said.

Halladay was betrayed by bad defense and his own mistakes while giving up 10 runs, four earned, in a horrible fifth inning. Tampa Bay went on to beat the Blue Jays, 10-0, in Dunedin, Fla.

The Rays’ first 10 batters scored in the fifth on six hits and five Toronto errors – three by second baseman John Tolisano.

Halladay, the 2003 AL Cy Young Award winner, never made it through the fifth.

In other spring training games:

Mets 5, Braves 4

At Port St. Lucie, Fla., Tim Hudson pitched effectively into the fourth inning in his final tuneup for Atlanta’s season opener, while New York had Johan Santana face minor leaguers instead of its NL East rival.

Indians 7, Yankees 5

At Winter Haven, Fla., Cleveland’s Andy Marte hit a go-ahead, three-run homer to make up for two errors. Robinson Cano went 3-for-4 with two RBIs for New York.

White Sox 5, Rockies 2

At Tucson, Mark Buehrle showed pinpoint control, allowing a run and four hits in six innings for Chicago.

Dodgers 3, Brewers 3

At Phoenix, Brad Penny was wild but effective for Los Angeles, which finally heads home to California after playing spring training games in Florida, China and Arizona this year.

Reds 5, Phillies 3

At Clearwater, Fla., Edinson Volquez all but assured himself a spot in Cincinnati’s rotation, striking out five and walking one in five strong innings to lower his ERA to 2.79.

Cardinals 3, Nationals 0

At Jupiter, Fla., Anthony Reyes allowed three hits in six scoreless innings, but remained on the bubble for a spot in St. Louis’ rotation. Albert Pujols drove in two runs and is hitting .411 with 17 RBIs.

Pirates 7, Twins 3

At Bradenton, Fla., Ian Snell gave up two runs over six innings in his final start before pitching in Pittsburgh’s opener Monday at Atlanta.

Orioles 8, Marlins 1

At Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Brian Burres allowed six singles in 51â3 scoreless innings for Baltimore. Burres and Matt Albers are locked in a two-man race for the fifth starter job.